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How? Certainly not by any official AACS license agreement.Oppo does not plan to implement Cinavia on their two 2010 models, but they might be forced to.
Of course they can. But why would sales "go thru the roof"? Apart from a handful of people (which must be masochists and actually burn movies to blank BD-R media) nobody really cares.Otherwise, all the manufacturers that intend to resist can simply continue to produce those pre-2012 models and bingo no Cinavia. Sales on pre-2012 models could go thru the roof.
Please explain how Cinavia is "a problem". Use a player without an AACS license. They cost about... nothing.I believe Cinavia is a big enought problem right now, not tomorrow, for special interest groups and corporations to take action.
Unfortunately we're not ready to deliver just yet, sorry. We don't even have CloneBD out of the door, not even without Cinavia removal.I believe if Slysoft is going to introduce a new product maybe called Clone BD with a 1 to 2 step back-up from start to finish, which would include a valid removal procedure for Cinavia, the time is now.
That's the point, just don't use players with Cinavia detection. There are plenty. Actually the majority (if you count the different models, I don't know if the PS3 outsold all the other players, but who in his right mind would use a PS3 for media streaming, this thing sucks).Waiting for Cinavia to be in full bloom with all the latest tricks and bells and add on's to see what it can do and can't do is not needed for a cure, we know what the core of Cinavia is and from my viewpoint and a lot of other DVD fans it time to take some serious action against Cinavia.:agree:
As stated in another forum, Cinavia infected source disks, Cinavia infected hardware players equals not to be able to build back-up disks that play, and if that is the case, software companies are loosing money because no one is going to buy software products which remove the protections if they can't use the product.
All these wonderful media players, from Asus, Netgear, WDTV, HiMedia, all want to deliver you their Cinavia detection free playback.
Not to mention XBMC, SlyPlayer & Co. on the PC.